Friendship
Unwavering Honesty. Content Warning.
Chapter 1: Unwavering Honesty In the picturesque town of Cedarwood, there lived two friends, Clara and David, whose bond was forged by their commitment to honesty. From a young age, they made a solemn pact never to tell a lie, no matter how small or inconvenient. Clara, with her expressive green eyes, was known for her candidness, and David, with his warm smile, was the embodiment of integrity.
By June Oliver Franz Roxas2 years ago in Confessions
The Bachelor Nights
Once upon a time, in the heart of a bustling metropolis, there existed a quaint and unassuming little bar known as "The Bachelor Nights." Nestled between towering skyscrapers and neon-lit signs, it was a haven for those seeking solace and camaraderie amidst the chaos of city life.
By Joseph Bawaijen Godwin2 years ago in Confessions
Kendall Defoe, Please Stand Up
This is my response to Kayleigh Fraser's Get to Know Me #Challenge: I really do not want to do this. I hesitated for a very long time before writing this. I have read many of your other entries and noted the highs and lows in all of your lives. I thought that would make it easier for me to come up with a list of ten things about myself that you may want to know (or at least ten things that won’t make the average Vocalist feel bad about their own lives).
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Confessions
My Preference Is Fun And Happiness. Top Story - September 2023.
Introduction It does amaze me that in almost every area of social contact, the stuff that gets traction is stuff that complains, whines, hates and causes controversy. Often rules smashers are eulogised while those that spread fun and real good news are ignored.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Confessions
All in day
Relaxing before the storm. We are seeing a storm warning coming soon. I am not sure what location it is headed to. However, this morning I woke up in extreme pain. I thought rest would ease it for me. Nope, not at all. I waited so long to go enjoy myself. I continued with my plans. My relaxing place is the casino. I am not a big gambler though. I just can't do it. Today I took $40 with me to play. I said I would cash out each time I won. I came home with $37 winnings. I love that. See I told you.
By Shays_creations homemade cards2 years ago in Confessions
A Love Story Gone Wrong
In the warm and vibrant streets of Florida, a story of love, dreams, and ultimate tragedy unfolded, leaving hearts heavy and questions unanswered. It's a tale of Adekunle, a Nigerian soldier, and his beautiful wife, Sarah, that began with love at first sight but ended in a shocking and heartbreaking manner.
By Saheed Abdulsalam2 years ago in Confessions
The Other Sides of Me
I feel that in part, those that read my writing (the poems especially) know the most secretive parts of me. The dark and sad and vulnerable parts. The history of my childhood that stains almost everything I touch. It's always joked amongst my friends that my writing is not what you would assume I would write, if you spent any length of time with me. I'm quite the sunshine person and usually laughing or humming to myself. You know a small glimpse into the frail parts of my heart, but not the whole of who I am. So, when I saw this challenge, I delighted in the idea of partaking as well as getting to read others. It can be quite shocking to match an author with facts about them and is a good reminder that we are more than the words we leave here.
By Laura Lann2 years ago in Confessions
Get to Know Me: The Codger Edition. Top Story - September 2023.
My entry for Kayleigh's Get to Know Me Challenge, which you can learn more about here: I've been on the fence about entering this challenge for a while. I've decided to go ahead with it, because a few friends have left encouraging replies to my comments on theirs. So, here goes, and I'll try to keep it on the positive side.
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Confessions
THE UNFORGETTABLE BOND OF CHILDHOOD FRIENDSHIP
Once upon a time, in a quiet town nestled between rolling hills and a serene river, lived a boy named James. From the moment he first laid eyes on her, he fell deeply in love with a girl named Emily. They were neighbors, and their houses were separated only by a white picket fence, a metaphorical divide as insurmountable as it was physical.
By Victor Madu Udoegbunam 2 years ago in Confessions






